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2026-2027 TEJ3M: FOUNDATIONS
AVR Toolchain Predefines:Arduino.h, pins_arduino.h, io.h, io328p.h, iotnx4.h, and iotn85.h
UNIT 11: Communication II: Infrared (IR), Radio Frequency (RF)
UNIT 10. Mechanical II: Brushed DC Motor, 5V DPDT Relay, H-Bridge Motor Driver, Servo, Stepper
BC TRIP (April 13-17)
UNIT 9. RPN Calculator
EASTER LONG WEEKEND (April 3-6)
MARCH BREAK (March 9-20)
UNIT 8. Communication I: Serial (Rx/Tx-UART0), SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface):MCP4261, I2C (Inter-Integrated Comm.): DS1307
FAMILY DAY WEEKEND (February 13-16)
UNIT 7. Communication I: Serial (Rx/Tx-UART0), SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface):MCP4261, I2C (Inter-Integrated Comm.): DS1307
UNIT 6. Mechanical I: Button Debouncing, One-Wire Keypad, Passive Piezo Transducer, Joystick, Rotary Encoder, Solenoid
CHRISTMAS BREAK (December 18 - January 6)
UNIT 4. UNPACKED I: The 555 Timer (Op Amp as Comparator, SR Latch)
PARENT-TEACHER INTERVIEWS (November 13 and 14)
MID-TERM BREAK (NOVEMBER 7-10) Classes Resume on Tuesday November 11 (Cycle 1 - Day 5)
UNIT 3. Arduino: Introduction to Microcontrollers (Shift Registers, Persistence of Vision, Arrays, Matrices, Multiplexing)
THANKSGIVING LONG WEEKEND (October 11-14)
PARENTS' CURRICULUM EVENING (October 6)
UNIT 2. DESIGN: EasyEDA (Printed Circuit Boards) Fusion360 (3D Printed Encasement)
CLASS REFERENCE HARDWARE CONTENT & CONCEPTS SOFTWARE/DESIGN SUPPLEMENTAL
TERRY FOX DAY (September 20)
6
Sep 18

EDA: Electronic Design Automation
Introduction to EasyEDA: Board 2
Adding a Copper Pour (ie. Ground Plane)

PCB Manufacturing
EasyEDA: Ordering
Gerber Files
Better late than never...
24/25 Binary Game
Champion

T. Bawa!!
5
Sep 16
25/26 TEJ3M
R/2R Ladder DAC
EDA: Electronic Design Automation
Introduction to EasyEDA: Board 1
EasyEDA PCB Tools
ACES' EDA Tips
CLASS REFERENCE HARDWARE CONTENT & CONCEPTS SUPPORT SUPPLEMENTAL
4
Sep 12
The DUE has 2 DACs...

...and a CAN Bus!
EDA: Electronic Design Automation
Introduction to EasyEDA:
Schematic 2

R/2R DAC: Through Hole PCB
Common ACES Surface Mount Parts

3
Sep 10
25/26 TEJ3M
R/2R Ladder DAC
EDA: Electronic Design Automation
Introduction to EasyEDA:
Schematic 1

R/2R DAC: Through Hole PCB
Common ACES Through Hole Parts
DER Cover Photo?
2.1
ACES' EDA Tips
Digikey
UNIT 1. Digital to Analog Conversion (DAC): R/2R Ladder
CLASS REFERENCE HARDWARE CONTENT & CONCEPTS SUPPORT SUPPLEMENTAL

Datasheet...
4610X-101-103LF
SIP Resistor Network Designs
Digikey Inventory: Resistor Networks

Datasheet...
4610X-R2R-103LF

Case Idea?
(HP Printer Console)
2
Sep 8


Pull Down Simulation
Quick Review of Button/Switch Prototyping
(Momentary PB, SPDT Slide Switch, DIP Rocker Switch Bank)
Digital to Analog Conversion (DAC):
R/2R Resistor Ladder
Must Watch (Very Creative Presentation)...
Basics of R2R Ladder DAC
New Circuit Analysis Concepts
worth doing some research into for uni :
Thevenin Equivalent Circuits
and
Superposition Principle
DAC Worksheet

Better Design
(think of the user expereince
and your eventual video...)
2.1

Distribution of 1%
5.1 kΩ and 10.2 kΩ
fixed resistors

CLASS REFERENCE HARDWARE CONTENT & CONCEPTS SUPPORT SUPPLEMENTAL

1
Sep 10

Day Calendar
ACES
Falstad
Repo
REPUTATION and RESPECT
ACES Hall of Fame:
R. Jamal '25
Schulich Leader: Xander Chin '22
J. Dolgin '20 (Tesla),
D. Raymond '19 (SpaceX),
E. Peterson '18 (Apple),
T. Morland '18 (Tesla),
E. McAuliffe '18,
P. Bagga '17 (Ford),
Mariano Elia '15:
Hackster.io, Argon Prototypes
2026-2027 ACES Program

Student Outline
Mr. D's Schedule


5V!

For our second Field Trip of the year we have been invited to visit a factory that is developing solar panels. Since this device is an integral part of our Greenhouse Project this year, early familiarity with this technology will be advantageous.
What better way is there to start the year than with a walking field trip to acquire the electronic components that we will make good use of? You'll also be aware of its location for your own personal projects.
I have no formal training in electronics or electrical engineering - I'm just really interested in this field. The knowledge and skill I have has been largely acquired over the last few years from learning alongside many talented Georgians and I look forward to expanding my capabilities by working with you this year.
I ask six things of my ACES (for most other things I'm usually flexible):
1. SHORTCUTS. The world has enough corner-cutters. This is includes cheating, plagiarizing, or lying.
2. SHARED SPACE. Show respect for others that use the lab by putting your projects away and leaving your bench area tidy when you leave.
3. DES VISITORS. Show respect for adult visitors that enter the lab by immediately stopping what you are doing, standing and facing the individual(s).
4. NO EATING. Show respect for the lab by not eating in the DES. You may go into the hallway for a quick bite if you need to.
5. AVOID WASTE. Show respect for the lab's resources by not wasting or misusing them.
6. REPUTATION. Show respect for yourself by looking (and speaking) your best. It's the little things keep the doors of opportunity open.
Growing Success, p. 29
Responsibility, Organization, Independent Work, Collaboration, Initiative, Self-Reliant Growing Success. p.11.

It is worth noting, right from the start, that assessment is a human process, conducted by and with human beings, and subject inevitably to the frailties of human judgement.
However crisp and objective we might try to make it, and however neatly quantifiable may be our "results", assessment is closer to art than science.
It is, after all, an exercise in human communication.
Knowledge: Subject-specific content acquired in each course (knowledge), and the comprehension of its meaning and significance (understanding).
Thinking: The use of critical and creative thinking skills and/or processes, as follows:
Communication: The conveying of meaning through various forms, as follows:
Application: The use of knowledge and skills to make connections within and between various contexts.